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ASJ Vidya Prakash appointed Registrar General of National Green Tribunal
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The position fell vacant after Registrar General Ashu Garg died due to COVID-19 recently.
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The position fell vacant after Registrar General Ashu Garg died due to COVID-19 recently. Additional Sessions Judge Vidya Prakash has been appointed as the Registrar General of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on deputation basis. The position fell vacant after Registrar General Ashu Garg died due to COVID-19 recently. Consequent upon his selection Sri Vidya Prakash Delhi Higher Judicial Service has been appointed as Registrar, National Green Tribunal principal bench New Delhi on deputation basis with effect from his date of joining that is May 29, 2021 initially for a period of one year,” an office order issued by the green panel said.
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Aurangabad Bench calls for detailed chart on patients under treatment, recovered and dead due to the ‘black fungus’
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A nurse treats a Black Fungus infected patient at Mucormycosis ward of government hospital. | Photo Credit: G. Ramakrishna
Aurangabad Bench calls for detailed chart on patients under treatment, recovered and dead due to the ‘black fungus’
The Maharashtra government informed the Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court on Thursday that 124 people have died in the Marathwada region due to mucormycosis, commonly known as black fungus. Special Public Prosecutor D.R. Kale told the Division Bench of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and B.D. Debadwar that there were 1,178 cases of black fungus in the Marathwada region, of which 669 patients were treated, 385 recovered, and 124 died.